Hi,
- The user can change some parameters by issuing BLE commands to my device from a phone app.
- I want to be able to preserve these parameters that may have been changed by users, even after a DFU (OTA) has happened.
- Currently, I store these in NV memory, so I read them on power up.
- But when a DFU happens, all that is lost.
- The UICR seems to only be usable when flashing a hex file using something like nrfjprog.
- Or, if done in run-time code (which is what I'd like to be able to do), can only be written to before the SD is initialized...
- Of course, the latter is not possible since my code uses the SD....
- Is there a way to write to some part of the NV memory during run time, which can be protected during a DFU?
- The Memory Protection Unit says that I can't write to CR1 if I am using CR0 and vice-versa...
- Plus I'm not sure whether my dual-bank DFU algorithm uses both code regions and so will overwrite my parameters in any case!
- BTW, my DFU is triggered by a command received over BLE, not using a hardware button or any other such external means...
Thanks for your prompt response!
Sincerely,
Jay Prabhakar.